
Brian 🏳️🌈
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Brian 🏳️🌈
@AyoBrayo
🇺🇬 🏳️🌈 Health Rights Advocate| Human Rights Defender\ Founder and Executive Director @ArkWellnessHub. Starts very uncomfortable conversations.


Heartbreaking tragedy in Senegal: On March 13, 2026, 17-year-old Malick Ndiaye a young tam-tam drummer and artist was murdered in Tivaouane-Peulh. No proof. No evidence. Just profiling and homophobic accusations. One group of youths decided what he was doing was “gay”… and stabbed him to death. Four minors arrested, but the hate that killed him remains. We MUST condemn this and Demand justice.

A Ugandan gay-rights hotline is busiest on weekend nights, when the bars in the conservative East African country are crowded with gay singles—and the police informants who prey on them on.wsj.com/4t0bzYQ

I am extremely disappointed and frustrated with @KenyaAirways—how is it acceptable that my luggage has remained in Kenya 🇰🇪since Monday with no resolution, and yet you continue to promote messages of integrity that clearly do not reflect YOU?

🇸🇳 Senegal parliament doubles penalty for same-sex relations Senegal's parliament has passed legislation to double the maximum penalty for same-sex relations, making them punishable by up to 10 years in prison amid a crackdown on the country's gay community. The text is yet to be signed into law by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye




.@KenyaAirways must pay for damages. I'm dying here. I don't have clothes or my medication to take. Help me call them out NOW.


When 22-year-old Wendy Faith shared a Valentine’s Day kiss with 21-year-old Alesi Diana Denise in Uganda — a country infamous for enforcing some of the world’s strictest anti-LGBTQ laws — the lives of both women were about to take a complicated turn. The case is a stark example of the environment that many people accused of being LGBTQ in Africa face. While attitudes vary, the majority of African nations criminalize same-sex relations. On top of that, a host are tightening rules further. The reasons why are complex. But activists and analysts say one factor is attitudes in the United States, something that has only worsened during the second term of Donald Trump’s presidency. cnn.it/4sJUQZH






Lawmakers in Senegal endorsed a new bill doubling the maximum prison term for same-sex acts to 10 years and criminalizing efforts to promote homosexuality, with fines of over $17,700 reut.rs/4rpvQpy

Lawmakers in Senegal endorsed a new bill doubling the maximum prison term for same-sex acts to 10 years and criminalizing efforts to promote homosexuality, with fines of over $17,700 reut.rs/4rpvQpy






